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Handwritten Notes Help Build Real Relationships

Attorney at Work

I got a handwritten note in the mail the other day from a colleague. We live in the same neighborhood in Chicago, text about 30 times a week, and see each other at least once a month. However, we play Words With Friends with ferocity and two days before, I'd played high scoring tiles across three bonus spaces for a single word total of 119 points at the very end of the game.

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If You Want To Say "Ain't No Party Like An Ex Parte" In a Brief, You Can Cite It To 6 Wis. Law. 31-33 (November 2023).

Ethicking

(I do not recommend saying ‘Ain’t No Party Like An Ex Parte” in a brief, but you do you, I guess.) I know I owe this blog some actual content (and heaven knows there hasn’t been a shortage of source material, just a shortage of time), but in the meantime: My latest column for the Wisconsin Lawyer magazine is out. This month, I discuss what do do when people are wrong on the Internet.

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Your Guide to AI in the Legal Sector – Raymond Sun – S7E28

Legally Speaking

If you’re curious about the future of AI and its impact on the legal world, this episode is a must-listen. This week we’re super excited to be chatting with Raymond Sun , a multi-talented individual with a background in both AI and law, making him a unique and dynamic figure in the legal tech landscape. He has made remarkable strides in AI development and has become a prominent voice in the discussion of AI ethics and governance.

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The USPTO and the USCO Must Resolve Their Disparate Approaches to AI Inventorship and Copyrightability

IP Watchdog

The President’s recent Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence instructs the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Director and Copyright Registrar to collaboratively issue recommendations to the President on further actions for advancing AI innovation through intellectual property, particularly with respect to AI inventorship and AI authorship.

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Trellis Launches Trellis AI to Streamline Trial Court Litigation

Trellis AI leverages the largest repository of state trial court data to help litigators evaluate cases, automate brief drafting, suggest winning strategies, and more. Key components: Draft Arguments — Uses similar/successful motions in the Trellis database to generate arguments/citations for your motions seeking dismissal, summary judgment, etc. Case Assessment — Predict the likely outcomes of a case at any stage to help you decide to accept it, guide motion practice, make settlement offers, an